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EP0174706A2 - Enclosed pipette tip rack - Google Patents

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EP0174706A2 - Enclosed pipette tip rack - Google Patents

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EP0174706A2
EP0174706A2 EP19850302124 EP85302124A EP0174706A2 EP 0174706 A2 EP0174706 A2 EP 0174706A2 EP 19850302124 EP19850302124 EP 19850302124 EP 85302124 A EP85302124 A EP 85302124A EP 0174706 A2 EP0174706 A2 EP 0174706A2 Authority
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Prior art keywords
container
cover
pipette tip
tray
tip rack
Prior art date
1984-09-14
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Granted
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EP19850302124
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German (de)
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Kenneth Rainin
Stephen Ruskewicz
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Rainin Instrument Co Inc
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RUSKENWICZ STEPHEN
RUSKENWICZ STEPHEN
Rainin Instrument Co Inc
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1984-09-14
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1985-03-27
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1985-03-27 Application filed by RUSKENWICZ STEPHEN, RUSKENWICZ STEPHEN, Rainin Instrument Co Inc filed Critical RUSKENWICZ STEPHEN
1985-03-27 Priority to AT85302124T priority Critical patent/ATE67105T1/en
1986-03-19 Publication of EP0174706A2 publication Critical patent/EP0174706A2/en
1988-01-13 Publication of EP0174706A3 publication Critical patent/EP0174706A3/en
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C07ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C07DHETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
    • C07D401/00Heterocyclic compounds containing two or more hetero rings, having nitrogen atoms as the only ring hetero atoms, at least one ring being a six-membered ring with only one nitrogen atom
    • C07D401/02Heterocyclic compounds containing two or more hetero rings, having nitrogen atoms as the only ring hetero atoms, at least one ring being a six-membered ring with only one nitrogen atom containing two hetero rings
    • C07D401/12Heterocyclic compounds containing two or more hetero rings, having nitrogen atoms as the only ring hetero atoms, at least one ring being a six-membered ring with only one nitrogen atom containing two hetero rings linked by a chain containing hetero atoms as chain links
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01LCHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL LABORATORY APPARATUS FOR GENERAL USE
    • B01L3/00Containers or dishes for laboratory use, e.g. laboratory glassware; Droppers
    • B01L3/02Burettes; Pipettes
    • B01L3/021Pipettes, i.e. with only one conduit for withdrawing and redistributing liquids
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01LCHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL LABORATORY APPARATUS FOR GENERAL USE
    • B01L9/00Supporting devices; Holding devices
    • B01L9/54Supports specially adapted for pipettes and burettes
    • B01L9/543Supports specially adapted for pipettes and burettes for disposable pipette tips, e.g. racks or cassettes
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to an enclosed pipette tip rack.
  • Disposable pipette tips have often been packaged in supporting trays. Such disposable pipette tip trays function to organize and to aid the user of the same in the placement of each disposable pipette tip on a pipette. Prior pipette tip trays generally had an open bottom and top. For example United States Patent 3,494,201 describes a tray or rack for disposable pipette tips and the system for use of the same.
  • Packages have also been devised to ship and store stackable pipette tip racks. Such packages are intended to protect the disposable pipette tips held therewithin from any type of contamination or physical damage.
  • United States Patent 3,853,217 to Scordato
  • United States Patent 3,937,322 to Cohen
  • French Patent 1,475,924 by way of example.
  • United States design patent D 271,239 issued to Lemieux et al. describes an individual container and rack for pipette tips which does not include the provision for nesting a plurality of the same as is depicted in the prior art, e.g. in United States Patent 3,853,271 to Scorado et al.
  • the container and rack for pipette tips shown in United States design patent D271,239 serves as a unitary package for disposable pipette tips and may be autoclaved. During autodaving the top of the container and rack may be tilted to allow circulation of ambient gases to the interior of the container as as shown in a brochure issued by the assignee of United States Design patent D 271,239. Open racks of the prior art are often autoclaved in cardboard boxes or metal foil containers hand fashioned for that purpose.
  • a disposable enclosed pipette tip rack which solves the problems encountered in the prior art, especially during the autoclaving process, would be a great advance in the scientific and medical field.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a pipette tip rack for holding disposable pipette tips which includes a cover which is removable and replaceable using only one hand of the person employing the pipette tip rack.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a pipette tip rack which may be steam autoclaved and which minimizes the condensation of steam in the vicinity of the disposable tips.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a pipette tip rack which requires a minimum of handling and therefore reduces the possibility of contamination of the pipette tips within the pipette tip rack.
  • the enclosed pipette tip rack of the present invention comprises a container which has a bottom and a side wall connected to the bottom. The side wall extends outwardly and upwardly from the bottom to form a top e-dge portion.
  • a tray capable of holding at least one pipette tip is supported within the container.
  • a cover is provided which is supported by the container or which is indirectly supported by the tray. The cover and the container form an enclosure for the pipette tips being held by the tray.
  • the pipette tip rack also includes means for venting the enclosure.
  • the means for venting the enclosure may take the form of means for separating the cover from the top portion which may be in the form of an edge. Thus, a gap may be formed between the cover and the side wall of the enclosure.
  • Such means for separating the cover from the top portion of the enclosure may include at least one element connected to the cover such that the container side wall would bear on same to form the ventilation gap between the top portion and the cover of the enclosure.
  • at least one element may be connected to the container such that the cover bears on or rests on the same to form the heretofore described ventilation gap.
  • the container and cover may each include an element.
  • the cover may be positioned on the container in a first position such that the cover element is supported by the container element forming a gap between the top portion of the container and the cover. Also, the cover is capable of being positioned in a second position such that the cover engages the top portion of the container and the cover element is free of support from the element of side portion. In this configuration the gap between the top of the container and the cover will be eliminated and the enclosure would be a configura- ' tion for resisting dust intrusion.
  • the pipette tip rack of the present invention may also be constructed with means for sliding the cover in relation to the top portion of the container. Consequently, the means for sliding the cover may also serve as means for separating the cover from the top portion of the container to effect ventilation of the enclosure.
  • the enclosure formed by the container and the cover heretofore described, may also be vented by simply forming an opening through the enclosure itself. This may entail an opening being formed in the cover and/or the container of the enclosure formed thereby.
  • a roof or overhang may be constructed to extend from the exterior of the enclosure adjacent the opening through the same.
  • the tray supported by the container within the enclosure is positioned to form a first chamber between one side of the tray and the container bottom.
  • a second chamber is formed between the other side of the tray and the container cover. Means are preferably provided to allow these first and second chambers to communicate with one another.
  • the pipette tip, and in mbst cases a plurality of pipette tips are held in the tray by an opening or openings through the same.
  • a shoulder is formed on the said other side of the tray to engage any pipette tip being held in the opening to the tray.
  • the shoulder forms a space between the exterior of the pipette tip and the portion of the tray surrounding the opening therethrough. The shoulder may indeed extend into the second chamber.
  • a protuberance may be formed from the portion of the tray surrounding the opening through the tray. Such a protuberance may lie between the first and second chambers and contact the exterior of the pipette tip being held in the opening through the tray. Thus, a space would also be formed between the exterior of the pipette tip and the rim of the opening in either configuration. Fluids such as air may flow between the first and second chambers formed by the tray within the container. Moreover, an opening may be formed through the tray apart from the openings employed to hold pipette tips.
  • the pipette tip rack of the invention as a whole is indicated in the drawings by reference numeral 10.
  • the pipette tip rack 10 includes a container 12, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the Container 12 is constructed with a bottom 14 and a side wall 15 which, in the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, is continuous with the bottom 14 and extends upwardly therefrom.
  • the Side wall 15 terminates in a top portion 16 having a top surface 18 which extends completely around the container 12.
  • the container 12 may take any shape, in the embodiments shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the container 12 has a rectangular configuration with a slightly tapered side wall 15.
  • the side wall 15 may include a series of projections and recesses forming a generally fluted facade 20, as shown in Fig. 2, which strengthens the container 12 and confers asthetics qualities thereto.
  • the pipette tip rack 10 also includes a tray 22, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, which tray includes means 24 for holding at least one pipette tip 26.
  • Fig. 1 depicts a plurality of pipette tips 28 which are located partially within the container 12.
  • the Rack 10 also includes a cover 30 which is ,supported by the container 12 above and adjacent to the tray 22.
  • the cover 30 and the container 12 form an enclosure 32, indicated in Fig. 1, which encases a plurality of pipette tips 28 held in the rack 22.
  • the pipette tips 28 do not touch the container bottom 14 or the cover 30 within the enclosure 32.
  • the container 12 and the cover 30 forming the enclosure 32 may be constructed of any rigid or semi-rigid material.
  • plastics material such as poly- proplene is preferred since it has been found that this material easily withstands a typical sterilization temperature of 132 0 C and a sterilization pressure of 1.9 kilograms per square centimeter.
  • poly- proplene is resistant to chemical attack by sterilization gases such as steam, air, and ethylene oxide employed in autoclaving or other sterilization processes.
  • the enclosure 32 includes means 34 for venting the same.
  • the means 34 is depicted in Fig. 7 as including means 36 for separating the cover 30 from the top portion 16 of the container 12.
  • a gap 38 forms between the cover 30 and the top portion 16 when rib elements 40, 42, and 44 rest on the top surface 18, as shown in Fig. 7.
  • the enclosure 32 includes the said means 34 for centing the enclosure 32.
  • the cover 30 may be turned approximately 180° and assume the configuration shown in Fig. 1 (second position) where the rib elements 40, 42, and 44 fit within recesses 46, 48 and 50 along the sides of the top portion 16.
  • Similar ribs and recesses may also be provided along the other side 53 of the top portion 16 (only rib 55 and recess 57 shown on Fig. 2). It should be apparent that the gap 38 is not present in this second position of the cover 30 relative to the container 12. In the absence of the gap 38, the enclosed rack 10 quite adequately resists intrusion of dust and other contaminants into the interior of the enclosure 32. This "dust-free" configuration is preferred for shipping and storing of the pipette tip rack 10.
  • the cover 30 also includes a raised portion 52 which fits into a depression or recess 54 in the bottom 14 of the container 12.
  • racks 10, 10A and 10B may be stacked and partially nested during shipment, as indicated in Fig. 1.
  • the means 34 for venting the enclosure 32 may also take the form of one or more openings through the enclosure 32, such as openings 56, 58 and 60 shown in Fig. 8.
  • the opening 58 may include a roof or awning- like structure 62 to control the intrusion of dust to the interior of the enclosure 32.
  • the means 34 for venting the enclosure 32 may also include an opening 64 through the cover 30, also as shown in Fig. 8.
  • a container 66 includes a bottom portion 68 and,a side wall 70 extending upwardly therefrom.
  • the side wall 70 includes a top portion 72 having a flange 74.
  • a cover 76 includes a pair of tracks 78 and 80 forming means 82 for sliding the cover 76 in relation to the top portion 72 of the container 66.
  • Fig. 13 includes directional arrows 84 and a phantom portion 86 depicting the sliding cover 76.
  • a gap 88 is thus formed between the top portion 72 of the side wall 70 and the cover 76.
  • the tray 22 is supported by the container 12 on a shoulder 90 which extends around the interior of the enclosed pipette tip rack 10.
  • the shoulder 90 is located at a height above the bottom 14 such that the pipette tips 28 do not touch the cover 30 or the bottom 14 of the enclosure 32.
  • the tray 22 forms a first chamber 92 between the underside 94 thereof and the bottom 14 and a second chamber 96 between the upper side 98 thereof and the cover 30.
  • Means 100 is provided for connecting the first chamber 92 to the second chamber 96.
  • the means 24 for holding each pipette tip 26 in the tray 22 comprises an opening 102 through the tray 22.
  • the tray 22 includes a plurality of openings 118 therethrough each capable of holding one of the plurality of pipette tips 28.
  • a quartet of shoulders or plateaus is associated with each of the plurality of openings 118 to support each of the plurality of pipette tips 28 exemplified by the pipette tip 26 in Figs. 3 and 4.
  • Figs. 11 and 12 illustrate an alternate embodiment of chamber connecting means 100 used in conjunction with a pipette tip 120 which does not include a shoulder.
  • Protuberances 122, 124, 126 and 128 extend from the tray 22 to contact the exterior of each pipette tip 120.
  • a plurality of passages 130 are formed between successive protuberances 124, 126 and 128 permitting fluids to pass from the first chamber 92 to the second chamber 96.
  • the chambers 92 and 96 may be connected by vents 132 and 134 formed by mitering the corners of the tray 22, as shown in Figs. 9 and 12.
  • Fig. 6 depicts the tray 22 having each corner mitred thus forming vents 136, 138, 140 and 142.
  • the Means 34 for venting the enclosure 32 may also take the form illustrated in Figs. 15 and 16 where a valve 144 is shown.
  • the valve 144 is located in the cover 30 where a pair of openings 146 and 148 are provided.
  • a disc 150 rotates on a pin 152 which holds the disc 150 onto the cover 30.
  • the disc 150 may be rotated to open or close the openings 146 and 148 (shown closed in Fig. 15).
  • a user would load the pipette tips 28 into the openings 118 of the tray 22.
  • the tray 22 would be placed within the container 12 and the cover 30 - would be positioned on top of the container 12 in either the "dust-free" position, Fig. 1, or the autoclaving position, Figs. 6 and 7.
  • the pipette tip rack 10 is placed in a sterilizing or autoclaving environment and fluids are free to enter and exit the pipette tip rack 10 through the venting means 34.
  • such fluids are free to move between enclosure chambers 92, 96 via means 100 which may include passages adjacent each pipette tip 28 or via the openings such as vents 136, 138, 140, and 142, shown in Fig. 6.
  • the cover 30 may be placed in the "dust-free" position to maintain the sterility of the pipette tips 28 within the rack 10.
  • the tray 22 may be removed from the enclosure 32 when the pipette tips 28 are no longer usable. At this junction, the oover 30 and the container 12 may form a case for any desired use.

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Abstract

57 An enclosed pipette tip rack comprises a container (12) having a bottom (14) and a side wall (15) extending upwardly to terminate in a top (16). A tray (22) is supported by the container (12), e.g. by shoulder (90), and holds at least one pipette tip (26, 28) such that a portion of the pipette tip lies within the container (12). A cover (30) is also provided and is supported by the container (12) adjacent the tray (22). Means are provided for venting the enclosure (32) formed by the container (12) and the cover (30) to the ambient environment so that sterilising fluids can circulate therethrough during autoclaving or other sterilisation processes. For example, the cover (30) may have ribs (40, 42, 44) which, in one orientation of the cover (30), are supported by the top (16) of the container (12) so that a gap remains between cover and container, while in another orientation of the cover (30) are located in recesses (46, 48, 50) in the container top (16) so that the cover fits tightly onto the container for dust-free storage of pipette tips. Alternatively, openings (56, 58, 60, 64) may be provided in the container (12) and/or the cover (30), or a slidable cover may be provided.

Description

  • This invention relates to an enclosed pipette tip rack.

  • Disposable pipette tips have often been packaged in supporting trays. Such disposable pipette tip trays function to organize and to aid the user of the same in the placement of each disposable pipette tip on a pipette. Prior pipette tip trays generally had an open bottom and top. For example United States Patent 3,494,201 describes a tray or rack for disposable pipette tips and the system for use of the same.

  • Packages have also been devised to ship and store stackable pipette tip racks. Such packages are intended to protect the disposable pipette tips held therewithin from any type of contamination or physical damage. In this respect reference is made .to United States Patent 3,853,217, to Scordato, United States Patent 3,937,322 to Cohen and French Patent 1,475,924, by way of example.

  • United States design patent D 271,239 issued to Lemieux et al. describes an individual container and rack for pipette tips which does not include the provision for nesting a plurality of the same as is depicted in the prior art, e.g. in United States Patent 3,853,271 to Scorado et al. Moreover, the container and rack for pipette tips shown in United States design patent D271,239 serves as a unitary package for disposable pipette tips and may be autoclaved. During autodaving the top of the container and rack may be tilted to allow circulation of ambient gases to the interior of the container as as shown in a brochure issued by the assignee of United States Design patent D 271,239. Open racks of the prior art are often autoclaved in cardboard boxes or metal foil containers hand fashioned for that purpose.

  • These prior disposable pipette tips racks and containers and the techniques employed for autoclaving the same involve undesirable aspects. For example, the method of tilting the cover on the container and rack shown in United States design patent D 271,239 is unreliable since the top is difficult to balance in a tilted position and may shift from that position during an autoclaving process. In addition, the top must be repositioned after the autoclaving process to prevent contamination from dust, moisture, and other airborne contaminants. Using a secondary container for the autoclaving is cumbersome, expensive, and often results in contamination of the disposable pipette tip in the rack during the autoclaving process.

  • A disposable enclosed pipette tip rack which solves the problems encountered in the prior art, especially during the autoclaving process, would be a great advance in the scientific and medical field.

  • It is an object of the present invention to provide a pipette tip rack which is fully autoclavable and permits the autoclaving gas to freely contact the pipette tips within the enclosed rack.

  • It is another object of the present invention to provide a pipette tip rack which is capable of being placed in an autoclavable mode or a dust free mode depending on the position of the cover enclosing the rack.

  • It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a pipette tip rack which permits free communication between first and second chambers formed by a tray which holds the disposable pipette tips within the enclosed rack.

  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a pipette tip rack for holding disposable pipette tips which includes a cover which is removable and replaceable using only one hand of the person employing the pipette tip rack.

  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a pipette tip rack which may be steam autoclaved and which minimizes the condensation of steam in the vicinity of the disposable tips.

  • A further object of the present invention is to provide a pipette tip rack which requires a minimum of handling and therefore reduces the possibility of contamination of the pipette tips within the pipette tip rack.

  • In accordance with the present invention a novel and useful enclosed pipette tip rack is provided.

  • The enclosed pipette tip rack of the present invention comprises a container which has a bottom and a side wall connected to the bottom. The side wall extends outwardly and upwardly from the bottom to form a top e-dge portion. A tray capable of holding at least one pipette tip is supported within the container. Also, a cover is provided which is supported by the container or which is indirectly supported by the tray. The cover and the container form an enclosure for the pipette tips being held by the tray. The pipette tip rack also includes means for venting the enclosure.

  • The means for venting the enclosure may take the form of means for separating the cover from the top portion which may be in the form of an edge. Thus, a gap may be formed between the cover and the side wall of the enclosure. Such means for separating the cover from the top portion of the enclosure may include at least one element connected to the cover such that the container side wall would bear on same to form the ventilation gap between the top portion and the cover of the enclosure. Likewise, at least one element may be connected to the container such that the cover bears on or rests on the same to form the heretofore described ventilation gap. In one embodiment, the container and cover may each include an element. In such a case the cover may be positioned on the container in a first position such that the cover element is supported by the container element forming a gap between the top portion of the container and the cover. Also, the cover is capable of being positioned in a second position such that the cover engages the top portion of the container and the cover element is free of support from the element of side portion. In this configuration the gap between the top of the container and the cover will be eliminated and the enclosure would be a configura- ' tion for resisting dust intrusion.

  • The pipette tip rack of the present invention may also be constructed with means for sliding the cover in relation to the top portion of the container. Consequently, the means for sliding the cover may also serve as means for separating the cover from the top portion of the container to effect ventilation of the enclosure.

  • The enclosure, formed by the container and the cover heretofore described, may also be vented by simply forming an opening through the enclosure itself. This may entail an opening being formed in the cover and/or the container of the enclosure formed thereby. A roof or overhang may be constructed to extend from the exterior of the enclosure adjacent the opening through the same.

  • The tray supported by the container within the enclosure is positioned to form a first chamber between one side of the tray and the container bottom. In addition, a second chamber is formed between the other side of the tray and the container cover. Means are preferably provided to allow these first and second chambers to communicate with one another. The pipette tip, and in mbst cases a plurality of pipette tips are held in the tray by an opening or openings through the same. A shoulder is formed on the said other side of the tray to engage any pipette tip being held in the opening to the tray. The shoulder forms a space between the exterior of the pipette tip and the portion of the tray surrounding the opening therethrough. The shoulder may indeed extend into the second chamber. Similarly, a protuberance may be formed from the portion of the tray surrounding the opening through the tray. Such a protuberance may lie between the first and second chambers and contact the exterior of the pipette tip being held in the opening through the tray. Thus, a space would also be formed between the exterior of the pipette tip and the rim of the opening in either configuration. Fluids such as air may flow between the first and second chambers formed by the tray within the container. Moreover, an opening may be formed through the tray apart from the openings employed to hold pipette tips.

  • The invention will be described further, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

    • Fig. 1 is a sectional view of a preferred practical embodiment of the pipette tip rack of the present invention showing a second rack in phantom to illustrate the stacking feature thereof;
    • Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
    • Fig. 3 is an enlarged top plan view of a pair of openings occupied by pipette tips of the tray portion of the pipette tip rack depicted in Fig. 2;
    • Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Fig. 3 showing a broken side view of one pipette tip;
    • Fig. 5 is an enlarged partial sectional view showing the detail of the upper edge portion of the rack depicted in Fig. 1 along line 5-5 thereof;
    • Fig. 6 is a horizontal sectional view of the pipette tip rack shown in Fig. 1 emphasizing the tray portion within the rack;
    • Fig. 7 is a view taken along line 7-7 of Fig. 6 showing the rack of Fig. 1 in the autoclavable mode;
    • Fig. 8 is a partial sectional view showing an alternate embodiment of the ventilation means of the rack of the present invention;
    • Fig. 9 is a view taken along line 9-9 of Fig. 8 depicting the ventilation means between the first and second chambers of the rack of the present invention;
    • Fig. 10 is a partial sectional view showing another alternate embodiment of the ventilation means of the rack of the present invention;
    • Fig. 11 is a sectional view depicting ventilation means between the first and second chambers of another embodiment of the pipette tip rack of the invention used with a pipette tip having a purely conical shape;
    • Fig. 12 is a view taken along line 12-12 of Fig: 11;
    • Fig. 13 is a vertical sectional view of an alternate embodiment of the pipette tip rack of the present invention having a sliding cover;
    • Fig. 14 is a sectional view taken along line 14-14 of Fig. 13;
    • . Fig. 15 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the pipette tip rack of the present invention; and
    • Fig. 16 is a sectional view taken along line 16-16 of Fig. 15.
  • The pipette tip rack of the invention as a whole is indicated in the drawings by

    reference numeral

    10. The

    pipette tip rack

    10 includes a

    container

    12, as shown in Fig. 1. The

    Container

    12 is constructed with a bottom 14 and a

    side wall

    15 which, in the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, is continuous with the bottom 14 and extends upwardly therefrom. The

    Side wall

    15 terminates in a

    top portion

    16 having a

    top surface

    18 which extends completely around the

    container

    12. Although the

    container

    12 may take any shape, in the embodiments shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the

    container

    12 has a rectangular configuration with a slightly tapered

    side wall

    15. The

    side wall

    15 may include a series of projections and recesses forming a generally fluted

    facade

    20, as shown in Fig. 2, which strengthens the

    container

    12 and confers asthetics qualities thereto.

  • The

    pipette tip rack

    10 also includes a

    tray

    22, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, which tray includes means 24 for holding at least one

    pipette tip

    26. By way of illustration Fig. 1 depicts a plurality of

    pipette tips

    28 which are located partially within the

    container

    12.

  • The

    Rack

    10 also includes a

    cover

    30 which is ,supported by the

    container

    12 above and adjacent to the

    tray

    22. The

    cover

    30 and the

    container

    12 form an

    enclosure

    32, indicated in Fig. 1, which encases a plurality of

    pipette tips

    28 held in the

    rack

    22. The

    pipette tips

    28 do not touch the container bottom 14 or the

    cover

    30 within the

    enclosure

    32. The

    container

    12 and the

    cover

    30 forming the

    enclosure

    32 may be constructed of any rigid or semi-rigid material. However, plastics material such as poly- proplene is preferred since it has been found that this material easily withstands a typical sterilization temperature of 1320C and a sterilization pressure of 1.9 kilograms per square centimeter. Also, poly- proplene is resistant to chemical attack by sterilization gases such as steam, air, and ethylene oxide employed in autoclaving or other sterilization processes.

  • The

    enclosure

    32 includes

    means

    34 for venting the same. The means 34 is depicted in Fig. 7 as including means 36 for separating the

    cover

    30 from the

    top portion

    16 of the

    container

    12. A

    gap

    38 forms between the

    cover

    30 and the

    top portion

    16 when

    rib elements

    40, 42, and 44 rest on the

    top surface

    18, as shown in Fig. 7. When the

    cover

    30 is positioned as shown in Fig. 7 (first position) the

    enclosure

    32 includes the said means 34 for centing the

    enclosure

    32. On the other hand,the

    cover

    30 may be turned approximately 180° and assume the configuration shown in Fig. 1 (second position) where the

    rib elements

    40, 42, and 44 fit within

    recesses

    46, 48 and 50 along the sides of the

    top portion

    16. Similar ribs and recesses may also be provided along the other side 53 of the top portion 16 (only

    rib

    55 and recess 57 shown on Fig. 2). It should be apparent that the

    gap

    38 is not present in this second position of the

    cover

    30 relative to the

    container

    12. In the absence of the

    gap

    38, the

    enclosed rack

    10 quite adequately resists intrusion of dust and other contaminants into the interior of the

    enclosure

    32. This "dust-free" configuration is preferred for shipping and storing of the

    pipette tip rack

    10.

  • The

    cover

    30 also includes a raised

    portion

    52 which fits into a depression or

    recess

    54 in the bottom 14 of the

    container

    12. Thus, racks 10, 10A and 10B may be stacked and partially nested during shipment, as indicated in Fig. 1.

  • The means 34 for venting the

    enclosure

    32 may also take the form of one or more openings through the

    enclosure

    32, such as

    openings

    56, 58 and 60 shown in Fig. 8. The

    opening

    58 may include a roof or awning-

    like structure

    62 to control the intrusion of dust to the interior of the

    enclosure

    32. The means 34 for venting the

    enclosure

    32 may also include an

    opening

    64 through the

    cover

    30, also as shown in Fig. 8.

  • The means 34 for venting the

    enclosure

    32 and the means for separating the

    cover

    30 from the

    container

    12 may also take the form shown in the embodiment of Figs. 13 and 14. In this embodiment a

    container

    66 includes a

    bottom portion

    68 and,a

    side wall

    70 extending upwardly therefrom. The

    side wall

    70 includes a

    top portion

    72 having a

    flange

    74. A

    cover

    76 includes a pair of

    tracks

    78 and 80 forming

    means

    82 for sliding the

    cover

    76 in relation to the

    top portion

    72 of the

    container

    66. Fig. 13 includes

    directional arrows

    84 and a

    phantom portion

    86 depicting the sliding

    cover

    76. A gap 88 is thus formed between the

    top portion

    72 of the

    side wall

    70 and the

    cover

    76.

  • Returning to Fig. 1 it may be seen that the

    tray

    22 is supported by the

    container

    12 on a

    shoulder

    90 which extends around the interior of the enclosed

    pipette tip rack

    10. The

    shoulder

    90 is located at a height above the bottom 14 such that the

    pipette tips

    28 do not touch the

    cover

    30 or the bottom 14 of the

    enclosure

    32. The

    tray

    22 forms a

    first chamber

    92 between the

    underside

    94 thereof and the bottom 14 and a second chamber 96 between the

    upper side

    98 thereof and the

    cover

    30.

    Means

    100 is provided for connecting the

    first chamber

    92 to the second chamber 96. With reference to Figs. 3 and 4, it may'be seen that the

    means

    24 for holding each

    pipette tip

    26 in the

    tray

    22 comprises an

    opening

    102 through the

    tray

    22. Shoulders or plateaus 104, 106, 108 and 110 extend upwardly from the

    upper side

    98 of the

    tray

    22 and engage an

    annulus

    112 of each

    pipette tip

    126. Consequently a multiplicity of

    fluid passages

    103 are formed between

    adjacent shoulders

    104, 106, 108, 110 permitting communication between the first and

    second chambers

    92 and 96 as per

    directional arrows

    114 and 116 in Fig. 4. As depicted in Fig. 2, the

    tray

    22 includes a plurality of

    openings

    118 therethrough each capable of holding one of the plurality of

    pipette tips

    28. A quartet of shoulders or plateaus is associated with each of the plurality of

    openings

    118 to support each of the plurality of

    pipette tips

    28 exemplified by the

    pipette tip

    26 in Figs. 3 and 4.

  • Figs. 11 and 12 illustrate an alternate embodiment of chamber connecting means 100 used in conjunction with a

    pipette tip

    120 which does not include a shoulder.

    Protuberances

    122, 124, 126 and 128 extend from the

    tray

    22 to contact the exterior of each

    pipette tip

    120. Thus, a plurality of

    passages

    130 are formed between

    successive protuberances

    124, 126 and 128 permitting fluids to pass from the

    first chamber

    92 to the second chamber 96. In addition, the

    chambers

    92 and 96 may be connected by

    vents

    132 and 134 formed by mitering the corners of the

    tray

    22, as shown in Figs. 9 and 12. Fig. 6 depicts the

    tray

    22 having each corner mitred thus forming

    vents

    136, 138, 140 and 142.

  • The

    Means

    34 for venting the

    enclosure

    32 may also take the form illustrated in Figs. 15 and 16 where a

    valve

    144 is shown. The

    valve

    144 is located in the

    cover

    30 where a pair of

    openings

    146 and 148 are provided. A

    disc

    150 rotates on a

    pin

    152 which holds the

    disc

    150 onto the

    cover

    30. Thus, the

    disc

    150 may be rotated to open or close the

    openings

    146 and 148 (shown closed in Fig. 15).

  • In operation, a user would load the

    pipette tips

    28 into the

    openings

    118 of the

    tray

    22. The

    tray

    22 would be placed within the

    container

    12 and the

    cover

    30-would be positioned on top of the

    container

    12 in either the "dust-free" position, Fig. 1, or the autoclaving position, Figs. 6 and 7. In the latter position the

    pipette tip rack

    10 is placed in a sterilizing or autoclaving environment and fluids are free to enter and exit the

    pipette tip rack

    10 through the venting means 34. In addition, such fluids are free to move between

    enclosure chambers

    92, 96 via

    means

    100 which may include passages adjacent each

    pipette tip

    28 or via the openings such as

    vents

    136, 138, 140, and 142, shown in Fig. 6. After autoclaving, the

    cover

    30 may be placed in the "dust-free" position to maintain the sterility of the

    pipette tips

    28 within the

    rack

    10.

  • The

    tray

    22 may be removed from the

    enclosure

    32 when the

    pipette tips

    28 are no longer usable. At this junction, the

    oover

    30 and the

    container

    12 may form a case for any desired use.

  • While in the foregoing embodiments of the present invention have been set forth in the considerable detail for the purposes of making a complete disclosure of the invention, it may be apparent to those of skill in the art that numerous changes may be made in the details without departing from the scope of the invention.

Claims (16)

1. A pipette tip rack (10) comprising a container (12) having a bottom (14) and a side wall (15) connected to and extending from said bottom (14) and terminating in a top portion (16), a tray (22) including means (24) for holding at least one pipette tip (26, 28) thereinm said tray (22) being supported by means (90) on said container (12) such that at least a portion of each pipette tip (26, 28) lies within said container (12), a cover (30) which is supported by the container (12) adjacent the tray (22) and together with the container 12 forms an enclosure (32), and means (34) for venting said enclosure (32).

2. A pipette tip rack according to claim in which the top portion (16) of the container side wall (15) is capable of contacting the cover (30) and the means (34) for venting the enclosure (32) includes means (36) for separating the cover (30) from the top portion (16) and forming a gap (38) therebetween.

3. A pipette tip rack according to claim 2 in which the means (36) for separating the cover (30) from the top portion (16) includes at least one element (40, 42, 44) connected to the cover (30) which can bear on the relevant side wall (15) and thereby form the gap (38) between the top portion (16) of that side wall (15) and the cover (30).

4. A pipette tip rack according to claim 2 or 3 in which the means (36) for separating the cover (30) from the top portion (16) includes at least one element connected to the container (12) which can bear on the cover (30) and thereby form the gap (38) between the top portion (16) and the cover (30).

5. A pipette tip rack according to claim 3 in which the container top portion (16) includes a surface (18) and the cover (30) is capable of being positioned on the container (12) in a first position in which each cover element (40, 42, 44) is supported by said surface (18) to form the gap (38) or in a second position such that the cover (30) engages the container top portion (16) and each cover element (40, 42, 44) is free of support by the surface (18) thereby substantially eliminating the said gap (38) between the container top portion (16) and the cover (30).

6. A pipette tip rack according to claim 2 which includes means (82) for sliding the cover (76) in relation to the container top portion (72) and thereby separating the cover (76) from the container top portion (72).

7. A pipette tip rack according to claim 1 in which the means (34) for venting the enclosure (32) comprises an opening (56, 58, 60) through the container (30).

8. A pipette tip rack according to claim 1 or 7 in which the means (34) for venting the enclosure (32) comprises an opening (64) through the cover (30).

9. A pipette tip rack according to claim 7 in which the means (34) for venting the enclosure (32) further comprises a roof (62), extending from the exterior of the container (12) adjacent the opening (58) through the container (12).

10. A pipette tip rack according to any preceding claim in which the tray (22) supported by the container (12) forms a first chamber (92) between one side thereof and the container bottom (14) and a second chamber (96) between the other side thereof and the cover (30), and in which means (100) for connecting the first chamber (92) to the second chamber (96) are provided.

11. A pipette tip rack according to claim 10 in which the means (24) for holding each pipette tip (26, 28) comprises an opening (102) through the tray (22) and the means (100) for connecting the first and second chambers (92, 96) includes a shoulder (104, 106, 108, 110) connected to the said other side of the tray (22) which shoulder (104, 106, 108, 110) engages the pipette tip (26, 28) to form a space or passageway (103) between the exterior of the pipette tip (26, 28) and the portion of the tray (22) surrounding the opening (102) through the tray (22).

12. A pipette tip rack according to claim 10 in which the means (24) for holding each pipette tip (120) comprises an opening through the tray (22) and the means (100) for connecting the first chamber (92) with said second chamber (96) includes a protuberance (122, 124, 126, 128) extending from the tray (22) into the opening (102) therethrough, said protuberance contacting the exterior of the pipette tip (120) to form a space or passage (130) between the exterior of the pipette tip (120) and the tray (22).

13. A pipette tip rack according to claim 10, 11 or 12 in which the means (100) for connecting the first and second chambers (92, 96) includes an opening or vent (136, 138, 140, 142) formed by mitering at least one corner of the tray (22).

14. A pipette tip rack according to any preceding claim in which the cover (30) includes a raised portion (52) and the bottom (14) of the container (12) includes a depression (54) which is sized to fit the raised portion (52) of the cover (30) during stacking of such racks.

15. A pipette tip rack according to any preceding claim in which the tray (22) is removable from the container (12).

16. A pipette tip rack according to claim 1 in which the means (34) for venting the enclosure (32) includes a valve (144) in the cover (30).

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